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I’ve done a lot of clean-up in EWSEditor and added a few needed features for this release. I would like to highlight one major change with EWSEditor in this release: Prior all versions of EWSEditor did not use COM objects. This version uses CDOSYS in order to provide a new feature – the ability to…

You could set a reference directly to the CDOSYS file. However, there this is a more elegant way overall and that is to do it in Visual Studio: Click on Solution Explorer. Right click the “References” node in the tree and select “Add Reference…”. Click on the COM tab. Navigate to the “Microsoft CDO for…

This release has some new features and several important fixes. The goals of this release were to fix existing bugs and to add some features to make its usage easier. Now there is some basic help available for working with EAS. The help provides information on EASTester, EAS response codes, IIS response codes and a…

This is mostly a bug fix release. However, there are a few new features. This version uses the same version of the EWS Managed API as the 1.14 version of EWSEditor, which was built from GIT source. • Enhanced the Tasks window. • New Developer Attachments Test Form. • Now can work with attachments in contacts, tasks, calendar…

There are sometimes issues encountered which are difficult to resolve. There are many things which can cause issues which would call an EWS call to fail. Having well written with extensive error trapping and extensive logging is one approach. I wrote the sample below so that it could be used from any type .NET application…

There are issues which we seem to get a lot of cases on which are tied to the way a customer writes their code. Often there are sections of code which were missing or that they otherwise should have implemented. If your running into an issue or writing new code, then please read all points…

It’s been a long time since there has been a release of EWSEditor. This latest version has many new features and fixes. There are a few things I would like to highlight.: This version uses a recent build of the EWS Managed API based-upon the open source published code. There is a degree of implementation of oAuth. …

This sample shows how OOM can be used with JavaScript from the command line. Use cscript to launch it – this will cause the script to write the output to the command window. // Use this command line: cscript test.js function test() { WScript.Echo(‘Start ————-‘); try { var outlook = new ActiveXObject(‘Outlook.Application’); var email = outlook.CreateItem(0);…

Some customers use Outlook Object Model in IE. This example shows how this might be done. Note that IE security settings need to be opened up in order to make this work. I wrote the sample below to troubleshoot issues with this type of usage of OOM. To get this page to work you…